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Maimonides’ Advice for the 21st Century

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By Shlomo Ezaqui — 2018

This book is a presentation of not only the life and accomplishments of Maimonides/Rambam (1135–1204) but for the very first time offers a most accurate insight into the true thinking of this towering mind, IN HIS VERY OWN WORDS. See more...

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5 Reasons Why Plato and Aristotle Still Matter Today

The ancient Greek philosophers Plato and Aristotle may seem like the quintessential Dead White Males, but in fact they’re very much alive.

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Connecting Modern Medicine to Traditional Healing: Dr. Cheo Torres at TEDxABQ

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As a Child She Was Abused, Then She Healed Millions with Her Words

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Architects of Change: Martha Beck

Maria Shriver sits down with author and friend Martha Beck for an Architects of Change LIVE conversation.

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2012 - New Interpretations of an Ancient Identity - Rabbi Danya Ruttenberg

The fourth Israeli Presidential Conference, Facing Tomorrow, 2012. Panel: New Interpretations of an Ancient Identity: The Next Jewish Generation. Speaker: Rabbi Danya Ruttenberg, USA.

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Chesed, Tzedakah, Tzedek: What's the Difference?

Learn three Jewish practices that you can use to change the world for good with Rabbi Danya Ruttenberg. Chesed is the Jewish practice of loving kindness or caring for someone else. It is voluntary and individual.

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Thomas Hübl: Mystical Principles of Healing

Integrating the Past - Presenting the Future: Thomas talks about the nature of healing as a process of personal and collective transformation.

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Feldenkrais on His Method for Children with Cerebral Palsy—Interview from 1981

Dr. Sc. Moshe Feldenkrais exposing a few decisive criteria characterizing his successful work with cerebral palsy infants and young children, criteria which in fact are not different from any other kind of functional skill learning: 1. Repetition and invariance, 2.

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Reb Zalman Schachter-Shalomi: What Is Fear of G!D

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Philosophy – Epistemology: The Will to Believe

Thomas Donaldson (Stanford University) asks whether it is moral to believe something even when you have no evidence that it is true. He discusses a classic debate on that subject, between philosophers William James and William Clifford.

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